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Huawei row: China formally arrests Canada detainees | Huawei row: China formally arrests Canada detainees |
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After months in detention, China has formally arrested two Canadians accused of espionage. | After months in detention, China has formally arrested two Canadians accused of espionage. |
Michael Kovrig and Michael Spavor were taken into custody last December, shortly after Canada arrested Huawei chief Meng Wanzhou on behalf of the US. | Michael Kovrig and Michael Spavor were taken into custody last December, shortly after Canada arrested Huawei chief Meng Wanzhou on behalf of the US. |
They have been accused of harming national security, but were not formally arrested until Thursday. | They have been accused of harming national security, but were not formally arrested until Thursday. |
Their official arrest comes a day after the US imposed additional security measures targeting Huawei. | Their official arrest comes a day after the US imposed additional security measures targeting Huawei. |
Ms Wanzhou is currently fighting her extradition to the US in Canada's courts. The US has charged her with fraud linked to alleged violation of sanctions on Iran. | Ms Wanzhou is currently fighting her extradition to the US in Canada's courts. The US has charged her with fraud linked to alleged violation of sanctions on Iran. |
Mr Kovrig is a former Canadian diplomat in Hong Kong who was working for the NGO International Crisis Group last December. Mr Spavor is a businessman with ties to North Korea. China has accused him of supplying state secrets to Kovrig, whom they also accuse of spying. | Mr Kovrig is a former Canadian diplomat in Hong Kong who was working for the NGO International Crisis Group last December. Mr Spavor is a businessman with ties to North Korea. China has accused him of supplying state secrets to Kovrig, whom they also accuse of spying. |
Their arrests have widely been viewed as a tit-for-tat tactic to put the pressure on Canada to release Ms Wanzhou. | Their arrests have widely been viewed as a tit-for-tat tactic to put the pressure on Canada to release Ms Wanzhou. |
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau called their arrests "unacceptable". | Prime Minister Justin Trudeau called their arrests "unacceptable". |
"We will continue to defend these Canadians. We will continue to back these Canadians," he told media on Thursday. | "We will continue to defend these Canadians. We will continue to back these Canadians," he told media on Thursday. |
The two men have been allowed monthly visits from Canadian consular officials while in detention, but have not had access to lawyers. | |
According to the Canadian government, Chinese law allows for people to be held for 13-and-a-half months after an official arrest before charges are filed. |
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